The Emergency Shelter Learning Series Getting Your Board on Board with Low-Barrier, Housing-Focused Shelter
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Today s Speakers Kristi Schulenberg Center for Capacity Building, NAEH Deirdre Houlihan DiCara FISH/Friends in Service to Humanity of Northwestern Connecticut, Inc. Feleica M. Harrington, MBA Lowndes Associated Ministries to People, Inc. (LAMP)
Emergency Shelter Learning Series Goals Strengthen shelter policies and services to improve the housing outcomes for people experiencing homelessness across your crisis response system Implement a system-wide approach to ending homelessness that includes emergency shelters Align emergency shelters goals with the community s goals to end homelessness Provide low-barrier, safe, and housing-focused shelter https://endhomelessness.org/resource/emergency-shelter/
Today s Webinar What are promising approaches to bring your organization s board of directors up to speed about emergency shelter best practices and the importance of being a housing-focused shelter? What steps can you take to create not only buy-in but active support from your board of directors for housing first, low-barrier, housing-focused shelter?
Board of Directors Why They Matter Three aspects of Board Governance: Fiduciary facts, figures, financials, and risks Strategic what s going on now, what s the desired future, how to close the gap between the two Generative have we framed this issue correctly, how might we look at this, what else should we consider Source: Chait, R., Ryan, W. & Taylor, B. (2005) Governance as Leadership: Reframing the Work of Nonprofit Boards.
Board of Directors Why They Matter The board s understanding of mission impacts its decision making Passion for the mission is a recruitment policy Strong understanding of programs relates to stronger engagement, strategy, and external leadership including fundraising See - https://leadingwithintent.org/wpcontent/uploads/2017/11/lwi-2017.pdf
Board of Directors Why They Matter Board Education Opportunities: Robust orientation for new board members on their role and to the organization/programs. Focused educational sessions as part of regular board meetings that help cultivate understanding of the organization s mission, programs, and impact. Thoughtful preparation of board materials to provide context and background to support effective engagement, deliberation, and decision making.
FISH NWCT Board Buy-In: Low Barrier Model for Shelter in 2016 Belief The needs of the homeless and the hungry belong to our greater community. To adapt to the Low Barrier model - Learn what the expectations are from the DOH/Department of Housing Executive Director strategizes with Case Managers the why s and how s we all need to feel ownership At FISH NWCT Executive presents the model to the Board of Directors and finds the reaction one of concern about safety for both Shelter residents and Staff, as well as liability issues. (Two members suggest they will resign.)
FISH NWCT Board Buy-In: Low Barrier Model for Shelter in 2016 Executive confers with the DOH and CT Coalition to End Homelessness as we serve infants seniors Might there be an exemption? Executive determines that the issue of being a low barrier shelter belongs to our greater community organizes a meeting with the Board, Case Managers, DOH, CCEH, area Legislators, Mayor, Funders Community Foundation, United Way, our attorney Clear message to all Ownership - Buy - in! FISH Staff participate in a Learning Collaborative sponsored by CCEH, presented by a NAEH Team. (Comprised of 6 Shelters - goals set, met, went beyond expectations) FISH Team gained confidence in the model. Within less than 3 months, by May 2016 - The FISH NWCT Shelter had adopted the Low Barrier model and had re-written all the Shelter s policies and rules eliminating all the Marvin rules.
LOWNDES ASSOCIATED MINISTRIES TO PEOPLE Located in Valdosta, Georgia
WHO WE SERVE Single Men- 15 Single Women- 22 Families- 28
WHAT WE DO The Services Provided by LAMP include: Emergency Shelter Supportive Services (Day Center) Rapid Re-Housing Homeless Prevention Re-Entry Partnership Housing Street Outreach Transportation Case Management Clothes Closet Empowerment Classes Referrals
BARRIERS TO ENTRY I.D. Card Social Security Card Birth Certificate Drug and Alcohol Screening Mandated Classes Rules
EDUCATION & AWARENESS Board Retreats Success Stories Education
PRAGMATIC SHIFTS Diversion Removal of unnecessary rules Collaboration with community partners
Questions & Answers
Next Webinar: January 2019 What s Next Emergency Shelter Learning Series https://endhomelessness.org/resource/emergencyshelter/ Questions for the Alliance: thecenter@naeh.org